The Default option returns the Timescale to standard format.
The Date Format option within Timeline Tools allows the format of the Timescale dates to be changed (for example whether to include the year). In this example the General Conditions phase is passed and displayed as a Callout. This can be used to highlight a group of tasks. Rather than being displayed as bars, tasks can be displayed as Callouts above the Timescale.
Turning off Detailed Timeline displays the Timeline as a series of bars without showing any task text. Turning off the option Overlapping tasks displays all the tasks in one single line. To zoom to a larger or smaller frame, click and drag the sides of the frame. To pan to a different part of the timescale, drag the top edge of the square frame displayed in the Timeline to the left or right. When the option Pan & Zoom is selected you can use the Timeline as a navigator for your project. View > Outline > Level 1 > Highlight all the level 1 tasks > Right click and choose Add to Timeline. If you wish to add only the top level tasks select: With this in mind, It makes sense not to add too many tasks. To add tasks to the Timeline, click inside the Timeline then select Existing tasks.Īlternatively, right click a task in your project and choose Add to Timeline.Īdding each individual task can cause the Timeline to become cluttered. Making changes to the format of the Timeline is easy, simply click anywhere inside the Timeline to see the contextual Timeline Tools > Format ribbon. If it’s not already displayed: Select the View tab > Tick Timeline Adding tasks to the Timeline
If it’s taking up too much room on the screen, the Timeline can be removed, displayed simply as bars without any detail text or as a single bar.
Tasks can easily be added / removed from the Timeline or displayed as a callout above the navigation bar. You can also use the Timeline to pan through your project as a navigation pane. In its simplest form, the Timeline can be used to show the start and finish times of your project, allowing you to summarise tasks in line with the current date. This post will detail the many functions of the Timeline feature and which benefits it can offer in addition to the normal Gantt view. It helps to display a visual summary of a project. The Timeline feature was first introduced to MS Project users in 2010.